Friday, June 21, 2024

Solana Beach Weekly Update June 21, 2024


City of Solana Beach

WEEKLY UPDATE

June 21, 2024

The following is provided as an update regarding City news, programs, and services.

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SANDAG's LOSSAN Rail Realignment Update

SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL PRESENTATION JUNE 26th

Solana Beach City Hall, Wednesday, June 26th at 6:00 PM

Thank you to everyone who attended and provided public comments at the SANDAG LOSSAN Rail Realignment Public Scoping Meeting on Tuesday, June 18th. We have heard from many of you that you would like to get involved to learn more about the proposed project and share your thoughts or suggest other alternatives to be considered.


Your input is important and so at the request of the City Council, SANDAG staff will be at the next City Council Meeting to give a presentation on this very important topic. The public is invited and encouraged to attend this meeting of the City Council at Solana Beach City Hall on Wednesday, June 26th at 6:00 PM for a special presentation from SANDAG on the scope of the Project, the three Alternatives proposed, and the Notice of Preparation (NOP). Their staff will provide a brief presentation about the proposed project and the new potential routes, discuss the CEQA process, and answer questions. There will be an opportunity at this meeting to provide formal comments on the NOP to SANDAG.


PROJECT BACKGROUND


SANDAG has initiated the environmental phase of the San Diego LOSSAN Rail Realignment project to move the tracks away from the coastal bluffs in response to the ongoing erosion and threat to the train/Coaster tracks that connect San Diego to San Luis Obispo. On June 4th, SANDAG released the Notice of Preparation (NOP) for the Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR) proposing three alternatives. Two previously proposed and analyzed alternatives – Alternative B and C – would relocate the tracks east under the cities of Del Mar and San Diego, with portals near Los Peñasquitos Lagoon on the south and near Jimmy Durante at the north. Alternative A, added to the NOP for consideration, would initiate tunneling at Lomas Santa Fe to Via de la Valle within a widened double-tracked trench, extending south under Stevens Creek, the Del Mar Fairgrounds, and continuing under the San Dieguito Lagoon to align with the I-5.


Some of the facts concerning Alternative A gleaned from the SANDAG screening analysis are, Alternative A:


  • Is the longest of the three alternative alignments with significantly higher costs (approx. $4.4+ billion);
  • Will impact rail operations requiring extended construction timelines and Shoofly operations to facilitate freight and passenger rail service on a controlled schedule;
  • Would require boring and tunneling under the San Dieguito Lagoon, and unknown impacts to Stevens Creek floodway;
  • Will disrupt the Del Mar Fairgrounds operations and future land use opportunities;
  • Would impact directly or indirectly businesses and homes along S. Cedros for 7 to 10 years.


The City is requesting that SANDAG withdraw the NOP to take time to inform and engage the additional stakeholders now directly affected by Alternative A as included in the NOP, and to reinitiate the NOP along with the concurrent Federal environmental process (National Environmental Policy Act) later this year.


SUBMIT PUBLIC COMMENTS


If you cannot attend the upcoming City Council meeting, you can still provide input by submitting public comments in two ways:

 

  1. By Mail: Address your comments to SANDAG, 401 B Street, Suite 800, San Diego, CA 92101, ATTN: Tim Pesce.
  2. By Email: Send your comments with the subject line "SDLRR Project NOP" to lossancorridor@sandag.org. (please feel free to copy the City of Solana Beach email address: LOSSANalignment@cosb.org.)


Comments should be submitted as soon as possible but no later than July 19, 2024. Don't miss this opportunity to make your voice heard!

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Community News & Events

Concerts at the Cove

The Solana Beach "Concerts at the Cove" series is now is full swing with two amazing performances. This beachside concert series is designed for audiences of all ages and will be held every Thursday from 6:00 PM throughout the summer until August 8th, except for July 4th. The park fills up quickly, so arrive early to reserve your spot! The public is encouraged to arrive “car-free”, bring low-back beach chairs, ground covers or blankets and picnics. If you are planning to bring dinner, please remember to shop locally! 

Next Week's Performance: Imagery Machine

Up next is Imagery Machine! Since 2015, this San Diego band has wowed audiences with their unique blend of indie rock, reggae, and progressive rock. Fronted by the mesmerizing Jennie Lynn, with driving rhythms from her husband Tyler on drums, guitarist Adam Schumann, and bassist Victoria Argimon, they deliver electrifying performances. Known for their vibrant live shows and 2022 San Diego Music Awards nomination, Imagery Machine promises an unforgettable experience. Get ready for an amazing show!

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Summer Camp Programs are in Full Swing

The Solana Beach Junior Lifeguards and Summer Camp Program are in full swing! You’ll find Junior Lifeguards and Groms at Seascape Sur beach every weekday from 8:00 AM to 3:30 PM for the next 8 weeks, learning about ocean safety, rescue techniques, and first aid. Our dedicated summer camp crew will use the Fletcher Cove Community Center as their learning facility during the week and will join beachgoers every Monday, Tuesday, and Friday from 12:00 to 1:30 PM. With today marking the first day of summer, our new beach is set to be bustling this season!

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Summer Safety Tip of the Week:

Free Home Vacation Checks

Summer is a popular time of year to travel and summer vacations are a fun and exciting way to spend time with loved ones. But can you be sure that you have taken the necessary steps to protect your home while you are away? If you're traveling this summer, consider signing up for a free Home Vacation Check. The San Diego County Sheriff's Department offers free home vacation checks year-round. Simply sign up for this free service and the Sheriff’s Department Senior Volunteer Patrol will keep a watchful eye on your home while you are away!

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Current City Hall Gallery Exhibit

"The Long Years" by Christopher Lloyd Tucker

Did you know Solana Beach City Hall hosts a different art exhibit every two months? Come view the newest City Hall Gallery Exhibit "The Long Years" by Christopher Lloyd Tucker. Tucker's distinctive artistic blend of woodwork, metalwork, and digital art is showcased in his recent creations, where he transforms digital drawings into three-dimensions by assembling laser-cut exotic hardwoods or multicolored acrylic sheets into mosaic-like artworks, elegantly framed within hardwood. Come check out these remarkable pieces in person during regular business hours. This exhibit will be on display until June 30th.

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Public Meetings

City Council meetings are held in-person in the Council Chambers at City Hall. All meetings are also subject to cancellation. Please refer to the City's Public Meetings page for updates, meeting schedules, directions on submitting a public comment, or for more information

City Council Meetings


Upcoming Meetings

Wednesday, June 26, 2024

Wednesday, July 10, 2024

June 26th Agenda
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City Council Meeting Highlights


Did you miss the last City Council meeting? Catch up by watching the full meeting or checking out highlights of approved items!

Watch Council Meeting - June 13th
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